| @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ getting free help. | |||
| ## Discuss your design | |||
| The project welcomes submissions. If you want to change or add something, | |||
| please let everyone know what you're working on—[file an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new)! | |||
| Significant changes must go through the change proposal process | |||
| The project welcomes submissions. If you want to change or add something, | |||
| please let everyone know what you're working on—[file an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new)! | |||
| Significant changes must go through the change proposal process | |||
| before they can be accepted. To create a proposal, file an issue with | |||
| your proposed changes documented, and make sure to note in the title | |||
| of the issue that it is a proposal. | |||
| @@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ and keep the compatibility on upgrade. To make sure you are | |||
| running the test suite exactly like we do, you should install | |||
| the CLI for [Drone CI](https://github.com/drone/drone), as | |||
| we are using the server for continous testing, following [these | |||
| instructions](http://readme.drone.io/usage/getting-started-cli). After that, | |||
| you can simply call `drone exec` within your working directory and it will try | |||
| instructions](http://readme.drone.io/usage/getting-started-cli). After that, | |||
| you can simply call `drone exec` within your working directory and it will try | |||
| to run the test suite locally. | |||
| ## Vendoring | |||
| @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Generally, the go build tools are installed as-needed in the `Makefile`. | |||
| An exception are the tools to build the CSS and images. | |||
| - To build CSS: Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager) | |||
| with `npm` and then run `npm install` and `make stylesheets`. | |||
| with `npm` and then run `npm install` and `make generate-stylesheets`. | |||
| - To build Images: ImageMagick, inkscape and zopflipng binaries must be | |||
| available in your `PATH` to run `make generate-images`. | |||
| @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ makes the change, even if they are an owner or a maintainer. We use GitHub's | |||
| pull request workflow to do that. And, we also use [LGTM](http://lgtm.co) | |||
| to ensure every PR is reviewed by at least 2 maintainers. | |||
| Please try to make your pull request easy to review for us. And, please read | |||
| Please try to make your pull request easy to review for us. And, please read | |||
| the *[How to get faster PR reviews](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/pull-requests.md#best-practices-for-faster-reviews)* guide; | |||
| it has lots of useful tips for any project you may want to contribute. | |||
| Some of the key points: | |||
| @@ -174,11 +174,11 @@ obtain a final version that is maintained in this branch. A release is | |||
| maintained by issuing patch releases to only correct critical problems | |||
| such as crashes or security issues. | |||
| Major release cycles are bimonthly. They always begin on the 25th and end on | |||
| the 24th (i.e., the 25th of December to February 24th). | |||
| Major release cycles are bimonthly. They always begin on the 25th and end on | |||
| the 24th (i.e., the 25th of December to February 24th). | |||
| During a development cycle, we may also publish any necessary minor releases | |||
| for the previous version. For example, if the latest, published release is | |||
| During a development cycle, we may also publish any necessary minor releases | |||
| for the previous version. For example, if the latest, published release is | |||
| v1.2, then minor changes for the previous release—e.g., v1.1.0 -> v1.1.1—are | |||
| still possible. | |||